Tamsin Lishman joins EnergyNest as Chief Revenue Officer

Tamsin Lishman joins EnergyNest as Chief Revenue Officer

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Tamsin is an experienced Executive from the energy and industrial sector and brings a track record of building high performing businesses and leading incredible teams. In her new role as Chief Revenue Officer, Tamsin will lead the business development and growth activities of EnergyNest as we move from a successful clean tech start-up to a leading business in the energy transition and decarbonisation of industrial heat.

 

Before joining EnergyNest, Tamsin held senior and executive roles at BP, Centrica and NWG including developing low carbon services for industrial consumers and heading up long range energy storage business development.


Tamsin joins from NWG, where she was Executive Asset Director leading a team covering the full lifecycle of industrial assets including engineering, capital projects, maintenance and asset intelligence. She was previously Asset Director for Spirit Energy, where she led a turnaround of business performance and change in culture.


Tamsin has a first class degree in Engineering from Oxford University and is a Fellow of the Energy Institute. Outside the office, Tamsin loves spending time with her young son, husband and her friends. She enjoys travelling as well as reading, photography, design and running.


Tamsin Lishman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamsin-lishman-fei-54323613/

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